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Where did you post that thought? Did you save it in Evernote, or in Google Drive? Maybe it’s in your Dropbox. Perhaps it’s on your blog, or maybe you tweeted it. Hmmm. Where is it?

Wouldn’t it be nice to have one site where you can search through everything you have? A unified search through:

your notes on Evernote

your files on Google Drive

your files on Dropbox

your sent and received email

your bookmarks on Delicious.com

your tweets

your Instagram photos

your Flickr photos

your Facebook posts

your Amazon reviews

your Yelp reviews

your Tumblr posts

your Pinterest pins

your Spotify playlists

your iTunes playlists

your Netflix queue

your Netflix history

your blog posts

your Google search history

The idea is one place to search through all your own stuff. This could become the next Google (in terms of search).

This search could also include things that you took action on:

your Instagram likes

your Flickr favs

your Facebook likes

your fav’ed tweets

Looking for a particular recipe? Search through all your online services to find the recipes you’ve pinned, blogged, mentioned on Facebook, saved in Evernote.

Perhaps a topic you were interested in a few years ago has come up in conversation with someone. Let’s say it’s about Paris. Pull up all the references you’ve made to Paris–all in one place.

Maybe you’re at an art museum and a painting really stands out to you. The artist’s name seems familiar to you, but you can’t quite put your finger on it. Did you come across this artist’s work before? Search all your online services to find out!

This ultimate search is like your own personal Google for your digital life. This service could become the next Google. Google made its name through indexing all the webpages online. And now since everyone posts so much information online in various places, this search needs to get focused on your own things.